Tina Weedon Smith Memorial Building / Smith Hall The cornerstone of the Tina Weedon Smith Memorial Building was laid November 9, 1917. The stone itself was laid by Captain Thomas J. Smith, who had funded the $215,000 building in honor of his wife. [1] Designed in the Beaux Arts style by James McLaren White [2] and George E. Wright, [3] the three-story building was 126 feet long by 163 feet wide, with a full basement and attic. [4] A massive performance hall seated 650 on the house floor and 450 in the upper balcony. The acoustics of the hall were very precisely controlled, with a "period of reverberation of 1.75 seconds" when the hall was filled to capacity and "provision[s]…for reducing the period of reverberation when there is no audience". [5] Practice rooms were abundant, with 7 studios and 2 classrooms on the first floor and 11 studios, 49 practice rooms, and a 200-person lecture hall on the second floor. The third floor housed an additional 47 practice rooms. [6] Smith Hall has the distinction of being the first building on campus to be wholly funded by private donations, paving the way for later buildings such as the Beckman Institute. [7] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [8] Almost from the beginning, campus planners were envisioning extending the structure via almost 30% to the west, and the proposed modifications appeared on campus maps through 1930, but those plans were never realized and the following year, in 1931, campus maps dropped the proposed changes. [9] [1] University of Illinois Archives, Building and Statue Dedication Programs: RS 2/0/808 [2] University of Illinois Archives, Building and Statue Dedication Programs: RS 2/0/808 [3] History of the Growth and Development of the Campus of The University of Illinois - Leon Tilon / Thomas O'Donnell - UI Press 1930 - p 181 [4] University of Illinois Archives, Building and Statue Dedication Programs: RS 2/0/808 [5] Sixteen Years at the UI / p96 [6] University of Illinois Archives, Building and Statue Dedication Programs: RS 2/0/808 [7] 100 Years of Campus Architecture at the University of Illinois by Allen S. Weller [8] http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/IL/Champaign/state.html [9] Campus Maps 1916 to 1931
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